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Which domestic drama do you think is most suitable for foreigners to spread Chinese culture?

At present, there are few domestic films that really have educational significance or promote Chinese culture. Basically, they are time-travel films, idol films, romance films, martial arts films and gangster films. There are not many TV plays about China's intangible cultural heritage or promoting the national spirit. But there are also a few TV dramas that can spread Chinese culture to foreigners.

"The Flowers Bloom That Year and the Moon Is Full", a TV series about the layout of Shaanxi weaving and the development of Shaanxi machine weaving, is very China-like, and it is a national drama with the color of reform. Through this drama, foreigners can see how Chinese goods are produced. It can also let foreigners know that the first batch of businessmen in China are calm and decisive.

Zhou Ying, very representative, is a business celebrity with brains, vision and thoughts. Moreover, this TV series does not have too much foreshadowing, the plot is very compact, and the main line is very clear. It tells the game of pure interests and power in the business world with the commercial war as the background, and this game is also led by feelings. It tells the growth and development history of generations of businessmen.

Mei Lanfang, a TV series about the artistic life of a generation of Peking Opera master Mr. Mei Lanfang. Mr. Mei Lanfang's legendary life shows us his indissoluble bond with Peking Opera, and also lets many foreigners know the charm of China's quintessence Peking Opera from watching this TV series. So in a sense, this TV play has carried forward the quintessence of our country.

In fact, there are many TV dramas that spread Chinese culture. For example, in 1982, Love in a Pen tells the happiness brought by calligraphy, and Farewell My Concubine tells the quintessence of Peking Opera.